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  1. Top-Broccoli8994 on

    >requires a lot of force

    **NEVER apply a lot of force to such things. This is how you break things.**

    The left pedal screws in the other way, counter clockwise.

  2. Parrunpuolikas on

    That crank is gone with the threads. Buy a new one. And no. Not a warranty issue. You messed that up.

  3. You used force. You need to keep finding the thread until it goes in smoothly. Which can be tricky. But it kinda looks like you fucked the threads by now. Might as well buy a one sided power meter cank as a replacement now 😁. Plus new pedals.

  4. Tyler_Durden69420 on

    Rule #1 of working on anything mechanical – don’t force it unless you are confident you can.

  5. Hi mate, its f’ed you are gonna need replacing both parts.
    I’m so sorry for you, you must’ve been super excited to go out.

  6. It looks to me like it could be the right side thread pedal, that you tried to thread into the reverse threaded, left side crank? If that’s the case, you have the answer why the crank arm is now messed up.

  7. SpacePikachuYoda on

    I had the same issue with left pedal. Then I tried turning the other direction than I was trying to force in initially and it worked.
    Felt so dumb for not trying it earlier.

  8. Maybe you should’t order from a direct sale bike brand if you don’t know how to install pedals on a bike. That said, i disagree with people telling you to take it to your lbs. Just buy a tap kit and you can tap the threads back to new.

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